理解我:患有慢性疼痛的年轻人关于知识差距如何影响他们的疼痛体验。

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Cara L Brown, Gayle Restall, Francis Austin S Diaz, Polina Anang, Kerstin Gerhold, Heidi Pylypjuk, Kristy Wittmeier
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摘要

背景:人们认为缺乏现成的资源来支持慢性疼痛青年的自我管理技能。青年对信息差距的看法可以提高为他们开发的资源的有效性。目的:探讨青年慢性疼痛患者的疼痛经历、慢性疼痛资源和研究三者之间的相互作用。方法:采用解释范式,我们采访了7名被诊断为慢性疼痛的参与者(年龄范围12-19岁)。采访指南提供了公民有意义地参与研究和政策的两个框架。使用内容分析方法对数据进行归纳分析,以检查模式和开发主题。结果:参与者的感知被“理解我”这一首要主题所捕获。四个次级主题阐述了参与者的经历与如何通过研究和知识调动来改善他们的生活之间的关系。在“我独特的疼痛经历”这个副主题中,参与者通过记录他们慢性疼痛表现的变化来帮助我们理解他们。副主题“人们不知道这是一件事”强调了公众和参与者的支持系统对慢性疼痛的普遍误解。前两个副主题影响了第三个主题,第三个主题描述了痛苦如何“阻止你生活”。第四个主题“知识带来希望”为消除对慢性疼痛青年的误解提供了解决方案。结论:未来的工作需要侧重于将卫生素养和知识动员纳入卫生和教育结构,以促进与发展相关的自我管理技能。
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Understand me: Youth with chronic pain on how knowledge gaps influence their pain experience.

Understand me: Youth with chronic pain on how knowledge gaps influence their pain experience.

Understand me: Youth with chronic pain on how knowledge gaps influence their pain experience.

Understand me: Youth with chronic pain on how knowledge gaps influence their pain experience.

Background: There is a perceived lack of readily available resources to support self-management skills in youth living with chronic pain. The perspectives of youth regarding information gaps may improve the effectiveness of resources developed for them.

Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of youth living with chronic pain on the interactions among their pain experiences, chronic pain resources and research.

Methods: Using an interpretive paradigm, we interviewed seven participants (age range 12-19 years) diagnosed with chronic pain. Two frameworks for meaningful engagement of citizens in research and policy informed the interview guide. Data were analyzed inductively using content analysis approaches to examine patterns and develop themes.

Results: The participants' perceptions were captured by the overarching theme of "understand me." Four subthemes elaborate on the relationship between the participants' experiences and how their lives could be enhanced through research and knowledge mobilization. In the subtheme "my unique pain experience," the participants help us understand them by chronicling the variation in presentation of their chronic pain. The subtheme "people don't know it's a thing" emphasizes that there is general misunderstanding of chronic pain by the public and in the participants' support systems. The first two subthemes influence the third, which describes how the pain "kind of stops you from living." The fourth subtheme, "knowledge offers hope," offers a solution to dismantling misunderstanding of youth living with chronic pain.

Conclusion: Future work needs to focus on embedding health literacy and knowledge mobilization into health and education structures to promote developmentally relevant self-management skills.

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